Non-Agricultural Tenancy Act, 1949 (Act No. XXIII of 1949). | Land Portal

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This Act provides for the tenancy of land that shall be used for purposes other than cultivation; and for the building of residential housing or factories or for erecting shrines and temples and digging tanks. Nevertheless, the tenant or the sub-tenant is entitled to fell trees planted on that land, dispose of harvested fruits and flowers produced by the trees, and, even, to sow any plant or flower.

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Simone, Monica (CONSLEG)

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Emblem of Bangladesh

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